anthologise (C1)
verb
Pronunciation: ænˈθɒlədʒaɪz
Definition
Collect literary works or pieces of music into a published compilation.
Examples
She plans to anthologise her favorite short stories from the past twenty years.
The professor was hired to anthologise essays on modern environmental policy.
Many independent artists hope to have their songs anthologised by a major label.
How to Use anthologise
- anthologise something in (collocation)
- to include specific works within a larger collection — "The editor decided to anthologise the poet's early works in a special edition."
- be anthologised (collocation)
- to be included as part of a collection (passive voice) — "Her debut novel was finally anthologised in a collection of classic regional fiction."
Synonyms of anthologise
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